As we’ve said before – this is just the first version of the smart contract. Testing is scheduled for the nearest future, and it is not beyond reasonable doubt that the code will go through changes. You can track all the changes on GitHub, and maybe even get to test experimental builds.

DateCoin is the first online dating service in the world to apply neural network and intelligent technologies based on a fully-functioning business model and an easy buyback model all based on blockchain. At the time of writing DateCoin has raised over $1 000 000 or 186 ETH during its preICO that is coming to an end.

DateCoin is a project of a next-gen online dating platform utilizing neural networks and intelligent algorithms to allow its users to get more safe and effective dates all over the world. The advanced technologies ensure a carefully picked selection of partners based on the pictures the user has liked in the past. The platform also ensures they only meet real and verified people who meet their preferences while being confident in the privacy of their data and communications. The platform also allows its users to receive a share of the company’s profits through an easy DTC token buyback mechanism. The team behind DateCoin has over 5 years of industry experience and a successful track record boasting a fully-functioning business operating at an 80-120% annual profits. Its userbase is nearing 20 million people across the globe.

You can buy DTC tokens for ETH, BTC or fiat while the DTC token buyback mechanism is there to ensure token appreciation, giving the investors a great opportunity to earn money while leaving them to decide whether or not they want to use or sell their DTC. All the bought back tokens will be destroyed further decreasing their supply.

The smart contract is put in place to securely distribute the tokens the version released by the devs is just the first draft of the smart contract. Testing is scheduled for the nearest future, and it is not beyond reasonable doubt that the code will go through some changes. You can track all the changes on GitHub, and maybe even get to test experimental builds.